From The Tee Hole 1 is a challenging dogleg right par 4. With overhanging trees down the right side
From The Fairway , tee shots must stay left with the fairway running out into 2 large bunkers. A well placed tee shot is rewarded with a short approach into
On The Green this green that is guarded by bunkers on either side. Tee shots that do not reach the corner will lead to a very difficult approach blocked by trees.
From The Tee It is imperative to hit a good tee shot on this tight,
From The Fairway tree-lined fairway. Any shot that misses the gentle dogleg left par 4 might be pitching out to have an open shot to this well undulated green.
On The Green This large raised green is well guarded by a large bunker short left and a small bunker long right. This hole can play vastly different depending on hole location. Middle of the green here is always a good play.
From The Tee A hard dogleg left par 5, a well hit tee shot leads to an opportunity to reach this green in 2, although, it is no easy task.
From The Fairway
On The Green The green is surrounded by bunkers and has three tiers which can provide some very difficult pin placements. For those laying up, make sure to position your approach shot on the correct tier to give yourself the best chance at birdie.
From The Tee Depending on tee box played, this par 3 can play like two completely different holes.
From The Fairway
On The Green Those playing from the right tee location must hit a very straight shot as errant shots will likely find one of the bunkers on either side of the green. Play from the left tee location must contend with a forced carry over the large bunker where correct yardage is critical. If tee shots are lucky enough to find the putting surface, players are now challenged with a large ridge sloping from back to
From The Fairway This long downhill par 4 features a wide fairway.
On The Green The difficult approach shot features water left of the deep green and a small bunker right. Players may notice several club differences depending on a front, middle, or back hole location.
From The Fairway This short, straight par 4 is one where hitting the fairway is critical.
On The Green Players must use an extra club to tackle the extreme elevation increase in this green, while avoiding the three bunkers that surround it. The putting green is severely undulated from back to front where shots hit long make for near impossible up and downs.
From The Tee This gentle dogleg right par 5 is very reachable in two for the bold.
From The Fairway
On The Green Shots into this long narrow green must be dead accurate to avoid the many bunkers and runoffs that lead to even harder pitches. Those choosing to layup should avoid the large oaks on the right to leave an open wedge shot to the green.
From The Tee This hard dogleg left par 4 demands an accurate tee shot to avoid the
From The Fairway three fairway bunkers on the left. The approach shot into the green features an increase in elevation that makes this average length hole play long.
On The Green Players must be sure to avoid the large collection area and grass bunker to the left of the green and the two deep grass bunkers to the right. Golfers could face a extremely long putt on this very large green.
From The Tee A 3 is an excellent score on this short, but intimidating par 3. A forced carry over water demands a well struck shot while avoiding the
From The Fairway
On The Green two green side bunkers defending either side of the putting surface. The green is sloped severely from back to front, causing players to see some large, breaking putts.
From The Tee A precise tee shot down the left hand side of this short, downhill par 4 is necessary to
From The Fairway
On The Green leave an open approach to this well guarded green. Approach shots must be weary of the two bunkers right of the green and the large mound and drop off left.
From The Tee This short par 5 features a narrow “alley” that players tee shots must find the center of.
From The Fairway If your tee shot is lucky enough to find the fairway, you are left with a difficult decision whether to go for this difficult to hit green surrounded by trouble.
On The Green The right side of the green is bulkheaded where the putting surface feeds into the water. Missing left is marginally better as golf balls must avoid the six bunkers that scatter the area.
From The Tee This par 5 is the longest hole on the golf course. Make sure to hit your ball down
From The Fairway the right side of the fairway to avoid the hazard that runs the length of the hole left. The second shot must avoid the large cypress tree in the middle of the fairway.
On The Green The approach shot can prove tough on this long narrow green.
From The Tee This straight par 4 is unique to Oakbourne since it is the only hole without a single sand bunker. As long as you avoid the trees left, this could possibly be your best chance for a birdie considering the tough finishing holes ahead.
From The Tee This lengthy par 3 features a huge water hazard on the left side of the hole and large collection area on the right.
From The Fairway
On The Green You must be sure to hit the correct club off the tee to avoid the tree that over hangs in front of the green. After reaching the green you will be faced with a difficult putt on this rather large green.
From The Fairway This dogleg par 4 is protected by water on the left of the fairway and trees to the right.
On The Green The biggest difficulty is the approach shot to the uphill green with deep green side bunker left of the green. The green features a large slope that feeds balls left towards the bunker.
From The Tee The last par 3 on the course is guarded by a large bunker in front of the green,
From The Fairway
On The Green another one right of the green and a deep grass bunker left. A well struck shot is required to hit this green but can be difficult when the pressure is on coming down the stretch.
From The Tee This dogleg right par 4 is one of the toughest driving holes on the course.
From The Fairway You must choose your club wisely off the tee to make sure you reach the corner and still hold the fairway.
On The Green Your approach shot to this green will be the most challenging of your round due to the elevated green that is guarded by two huge bunkers front and back. Once you reach the green you will be greeted by the toughest putting surface on the course. Take your par here and be happy with it.